The British Acts leading up the the American Revolution were enacted for many reasons; describe two of the main reasons for enacting these acts AND give specific examples of such acts

Respuesta :

Answer:

Revenue and Control.

Townshend Acts and Quartering Act

Explanation:

The Townshend Acts were imposed to levy taxes on the 13th colonies since Britain was in need of money following the French and Indian War.

The Quartering act was imposed to force local governments and families in the colonies to provide for British soldiers while adding another level of control over the colonies.